check out Boyd's Gun Stocks. they carry laminated and walnut stocks at a very reasonable price. i have used two of their stocks on my rifles with great results.

Boyd's is also a vendor on this forum.

Thanks, I do have a Boyd's laminated stock at the gun smith now for a model 70 it nice. But wanted to try and match and original walnut stock.
I did contact Remington and the C S guy said that the closest he could come up with was a CDL stock.

Thanks, I do have a Boyd's laminated stock at the gun smith now for a model 70 it nice. But wanted to try and match and original walnut stock.
I did contact Remington and the C S guy said that the closest he could come up with was a CDL stock.

They are nice but have a concern about the magnum barrel. Mine is 181/2" standard bbl in 6 mm Remington.

i used one of the laminates in grey on my Marlin XS7 in 7mm-08 and it worked great. had to do very little fitting to make it a perfect fit. at some point i will rebarrel this rifle in the same caliber, but with a longer heavy target barrel. that was the reason for getting a laminated stock for this rifle so i could open up the barrel channel in the future, and free float the barrel.

Had a Remington Model 7 shipped this week to me. Delivery service broke the beautiful walnut stock. The price of a stock is being refunded to me.

There is an M 7 or two for sale at every Indy 1500 Gun Show, and I always stop to check them out. Asking prices were down to $400 on account of rust or missing parts. Wood is rarely a problem. If you like to keep em original, you can do well by scavenging the stock and reselling what's left.